Collection: Cabbage Seeds

Growing your own cabbage at home is easier than you think. At Vedicflora, we bring you a wide range of cabbage seeds at the lowest prices — perfect for kitchen gardens, balcony pots, and backyard beds. Whether you are...

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Growing your own cabbage at home is easier than you think. At Vedicflora, we bring you a wide range of cabbage seeds at the lowest prices — perfect for kitchen gardens, balcony pots, and backyard beds. Whether you are a first-time grower or a seasoned home gardener, our seeds are selected for high germination rates and healthy yields.

Why Grow Cabbage at Home?

Cabbage is one of the most rewarding vegetables you can grow. It is low maintenance, grows well in Indian climates, and gives you fresh, chemical-free produce right from your garden. Studies show home-grown vegetables can cut your weekly grocery costs significantly — and cabbage is a great place to start.

  • Fresh and chemical-free harvest in 60–90 days
  • Grows well in pots, raised beds, and ground soil
  • Suitable for Indian climate conditions across most regions
  • Rich in Vitamin C and fibre — great for everyday cooking
  • Available in round, flat, and pointed head varieties

Which Cabbage Seed is Right for You?

We carry both hybrid and open-pollinated cabbage seeds to suit every gardener's need. Hybrid varieties give you uniform heads and faster growth — ideal if you want a reliable harvest. Open-pollinated seeds are great if you prefer to save seeds season after season. Check each product listing for days-to-maturity and head size so you pick the best fit for your space.

  • Small gardens or balconies: Choose compact or mini-head varieties
  • Large kitchen gardens: Go for full-size hybrid varieties
  • First-time growers: Pick our best seller easy-to-grow packs
  • Organic gardeners: Look for open-pollinated, untreated seed options

How to Sow Cabbage Seeds

Cabbage seeds do best when sown in well-drained, compost-rich soil with full sunlight. The ideal sowing season in most parts of India is October to December for a winter crop. Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep, keep the soil moist, and expect germination in 7–10 days. Thin seedlings to 30–45 cm apart once they reach 5 cm in height.

At Vedicflora, thousands of happy home gardeners across India trust us for fresh, viable seeds delivered right to their door. Use our pincode-based delivery check to confirm availability in your area. Earn reward points on every purchase and grow more for less — because we believe every Indian home deserves a thriving garden.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to sow cabbage seeds in India?

The best time to sow cabbage seeds in India is October to December for most plains regions, as cabbage is a cool-season crop. In hilly areas like Himachal Pradesh or Uttarakhand, you can sow from March to June as well. Avoid sowing during peak summer months when temperatures cross 35°C, as this can reduce germination and cause bolting.

Can I grow cabbage in pots or on a balcony?

Yes! Cabbage can be grown in large pots or grow bags of at least 12–15 inches in diameter. Choose compact or mini-head varieties for best results in limited space. Make sure your pot has good drainage holes and place it in a spot that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight each day.

How long does cabbage take to grow from seed to harvest?

Most cabbage varieties take 60 to 90 days from transplanting to harvest, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Hybrid varieties tend to mature faster and more uniformly than open-pollinated types. You will know your cabbage is ready when the head feels firm and solid when you press it gently.

How many seeds are in a packet and how many plants will I get?

Each Vedicflora cabbage seed packet typically contains enough seeds to grow 20–50 plants, depending on the pack size you choose. We offer small trial packs for beginners and larger economy packs for those with bigger gardens. Germination rates for our fresh seeds are generally above 85% under proper conditions.

What common problems should I watch out for when growing cabbage?

The most common issues are caterpillars, aphids, and clubroot disease. Check the underside of leaves regularly and remove pests by hand or use a neem oil spray. Avoid waterlogged soil to prevent root rot and clubroot. Rotating your crops each season also helps keep the soil healthy and pest-free.